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Wonderful column today. This library for the blind is very impressive, to say the least. Thank you, to Mr. Larry Goldsmith, for volunteering his voice every week for those who can't see. I'm sure he's made an impact on many lives in more ways than he knows.
I agree with the woman who wrote in earlier today. I never miss this column because it's always well-written and enlightening. Thanks for focusing on the good that people do!
Kudos to Larry Goldsmith for his generosity of time and spirit. While others are content to play tennis and golf in their retirement years people like Larry Goldsmith continue to bring light to those in darkness. Bravo, may he inspire others to act.
If everyone gave a tenth of what this man gives the world would be a better and happier place. This story motivates me to look for a "thank you gift" to others for my time here on earth.
Without question Larry Goldsmith is the most inspiring and generous man I have meet. Nobody is more charming then this great man!
Thank you, Larry, for giving of yourself to others. You've set a great example for all of us.
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